We are committed
At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Nurturing the Spirit of FUN
Juniper Village at Brookline celebrated its 3rd Anniversary in style with a week dedicated to Staff Appreciation. Each day of the week featured a different theme, complete with props, costumes, and treats. Monday found us celebrating Sport Day. Staff members were encouraged to wear attire showcasing their favorite sport or sports team. Stereotypical tailgate foods such as pizza and wings were provided to residents and staff in order to help reinforce our team spirit.
Tuesday was our opportunity to embrace our inner cowboy/girl for our Western Day and staff came ready for a hoedown. Flannel shirts, western skirts, and sticky mustaches all helped staff and residents to get into character. The leadership team grilled hamburgers and hot dogs for lunch that day.
Wednesday was Juniper Day and a sea of orange anniversary t-shirts filled the community. Staff and residents alike received their shirts several days ahead in preparation for Wednesday. An anniversary giraffe cake made by local baker, Heather Luse, was served in the afternoon along with many selections of Penn State Creamery Ice Cream. Also, Wednesday was the very special Giraffe Award Ceremony in which five staff members were honored for their incredible service throughout the year. Lynne Katzmann, CEO and founder of Juniper Communities, presented these awards.
To continue the giraffe theme, Safari Day was Thursday complete with safari cookies. Several staff took their costumers to the next level by making Safari Jeeps to wear all day. To wrap up the week, Friday was Beach Day complete with the traditional dunk tank. Unfortunately, the very rainy weather did not allow for the volunteers to sit in the tank, but that did not stop the fun of grass skirts and tropical treats. Many smiles, laughs, and hugs were shared in a week where staff felt love and appreciation for all of the work they do each day at Juniper.
Monday, July 17, 2017
When a Family Member Needs You
Recently, a Housekeeping Associate of Juniper Village,
Skilled Nursing – Penny Smith - had been diagnosed with breast cancer during a
routine appointment. Two tumors have been removed and Penny is being treated
with radiation daily for the next six weeks. As you can imagine, this will not
only take a toll on Penny emotionally and physically, but financially as well.
Penny has been employed by Juniper Village at Brookline
since November of 2006 and has many long term friends among the Juniper
family. Two of those friends, Rene
Leigey and Traci Martz, decided to try and raise funds for Penny to help
alleviate some of her financial concerns. They planned a pot luck lunch and
asked other associates if they might want to donate a dish for the cause. What
was to be a simple lunch turned into something much greater. The room was full
of enough foods to feed a small army and donations like tie knot blankets, a
candy / cookie basket, a movie night basket, a crystal pitcher and glasses,
home décor, a matching purse and wallet, and breast cancer pins, were also brought
in to be raffled. Everyone wore pink for breast cancer awareness, everyone paid
only $5.00 and had a wonderful lunch, and by the day's end a total of $1,100.00
had been raised for Penny.
When Penny was given the funds in private she was overcome
with emotion, stating “oh my goodness, people do truly care”. Penny is extremely appreciative and will use
these funds to assist where needed with medical bills and with time off to
recuperate.
This is an example of how a close knit working team is truly
a family and will come together when one of their own is in need. This has not
only made Penny feel loved, it has made this family of people feel as though
they could truly help.
~ Note the importance
of routine breast exams for women. Early detection is key. ~
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Annual Family Picnic
Over the years, Independence Day has evolved into more than simply celebrating our Nation's day of independence into a holiday that celebrates the gathering together of family and friends, often in a picnic setting. It was with this sense of family, friendship, and celebration that led Juniper Village at Brookline 26 years ago to plan a family picnic as a way to embrace this most American of holidays.
A celebration is had the weekend before July 4th every year since that first picnic, rain or shine, in the back parking area of The Inn. Without fail, several days before the picnic, a large professional tent is drilled into the pavement, tables and chairs are set to accommodate more than 600 attendees, and the local Lions Club sets up their grill in order to provide all of the residents and guests with their famous roasted chicken.
On the day of the picnic, staff comes dressed in the required attire.anything red, white, and blue. Staff arrives early, ready to put together the finishing touches. Hanging of flags, decorating the stage for live entertainment, placing tablecloths and festive décor all to get ready for the most anticipated attraction. The food tent, complete with Penn State Creamery ice cream, freshly baked pies, hamburgers, hot dogs, and other tasty picnic staples is always a fan favorite.
As guests arrive, they are greeted by the upbeat and patriotic tunes of the Deacons of Dixieland. For those in attendance who were in the mood for a good laugh, Chip Mock, a local artist was on hand to provide free caricatures to any and all in attendance. A new item this year was the availability for families to "Like" Juniper Village at Brookline on Facebook and/or Instagram while being encouraged to share their family pictures with us at #juniperfamilypicnic. Be sure to check out Juniper Village at Brookline on both those sites to view photos and watch a short video of the picnic in action!
Friday, July 7, 2017
Juniper Village and Penn State Health Host Geriatric Interest Network of Centre County!
Recently, Juniper Village at Brookline was pleased to partner with Penn State Health to host a summer kickoff networking event for the Geriatric Interest Network of Centre County. The Geriatric Interest Network provides opportunities for industry professionals to collaborate, advocate, and educate on issues relevant to seniors living in the Centre County region.
Beautiful weather provided a wonderful backdrop for the event, which was held on the tree-lined front lawn of Juniper’s Wellspring Memory Care community. Juniper’s dining team prepared a mouthwatering spread including pulled pork sliders, fresh pineapple salsa and pita crisps, cool veggie cups with hummus, decadent fruit tarts, and more. Acoustic tunes from Caryn Jellen added to the festive atmosphere and fresh flowers, arranged by resident volunteers, adorned the tables.
Making the event a success was the strong turnout from Juniper’s Partners in Caring for this very special event from home care and hospice agencies, to physician groups, to rehabilitation partners, to local associations and government agencies, to leaders from Penn State Health. By coming together, we are able to collaboratively and creatively meet the needs of seniors in our region!
For more information on the Geriatric Interest Network of Centre County, visit: www.centrecountygin.com
Monday, July 3, 2017
July 2017 Events in State College, PA: Stand In Integrity
Each summer Juniper Village begins our quarterly Alive in
All Seasons focus on Staying Connected. We promote staying connected to the
community, the environment and each other. In July we shed light on staying
connected to our community through volunteerism. Do you know that, as a
company, we receive more than 10,000 hours of precious volunteer time each
year? We have many volunteers, both human and animal, who contribute to our
mission of nurturing the spirit of life. Elizabeth Andrew said it best,
“volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” This
month we honor all of the wonderful volunteers who make time to share a bit of
their heart with us. We appreciate those who lead groups in our communities;
those who share their unique skills and talents with our residents; those who
provide friendly visits to our residents and give a reassuring hug or
comforting puppy kiss; and the many, many other special people who enhance our
lives.
This month as we focus on volunteerism we invite you to find
a way that you can make a difference. Whether helping us at Juniper Village or
another organization, volunteering has countless emotional and physical health
benefits. Volunteering gives a boost not only to those receiving, but to those
giving of their time as well.
Review our full calendar and make time to join us for any
and all events.
This month we highlight our Ambassador Program and other
volunteer opportunities for residents. In addition to volunteer opportunities,
we invite you to join us during July for our summer celebrations and share our
thanks as we honor those who Stand In Integrity with us.
Our fabulous July 2017 events in State College, PA at
Juniper Village at Brookline Rehab and Skilled Care include our:
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American Red Cross Blood Drive because when you
give blood you give another birthday, another anniversary, another day at the
beach, another night under the stars, another talk with a friend, another
laugh, another hug, another chance, Juniper Village at Brookline is partnering
with the American Red Cross to collect blood for the needs in our community, so
please join us as “Together, we can save a life,” on July 12th from
12:30 pm to 5:00 pm.
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Miles For Memory as Juniper Village at Brookline
is hosting the third annual walk in this collaboration between Juniper Village,
Penn State interns, and the community at large that aims to raise funds to
support Juniper’s Music and Memory program for residents with dementia, so join
us for a morning of exercise, prizes, food, face painting, and fun as we walk
to bring the joy of personalized music to our residents on July 15th
from 9:30am to 11:30am. (Registration will begin at 9:30 am and the cost is $15
(includes a t-shirt), and the walk will begin at 10:00 am.)
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An Evening of Volunteerism in Action a very
special professional networking event in which we gather to assemble items to
support the Ronald McDonald House of Central PA, so if you are on our contact
list, be sure to watch for your personal invitation for this fun-filled evening
of giving on July 25th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
We look forward to sharing our July 2017 events in State
College, PA at Juniper Village at Brookline Rehab and Skilled Care with you as you
Stand In Integrity.
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